André Jeunet stands next to a large stone marker which reads in part "Vive la France" (Long live France) and "Doubs". The marker, located near Jeunet's ancestral home in Jougne, which is in the Doubs, may be a boundary marker on the border between...

Self-portrait of André Jeunet taken from a reflection in a large wardrobe mirror. He is wearing civilian clothes and sitting at a table with his hand on the camera. According to Jeunet's family, André was 21 years old and the photograph was taken...

Self-portrait of André Jeunet taken from a reflection in large mirror. He is sitting on a table, wearing his army uniform. According to Jeunet's family, André was 21 years old and the photograph was taken while he was on leave in Jougne, France.

André Jeunet's close friend, Godet, and another soldier sit in a classroom writing letters home. The number of their military unit, France's 139e Régiment d'Infanterie, is clearly visible on the collar of Godet's uniform. The second soldier, also...

Jeunet's first cousin, Maurice Bourgeois, sits outside a tattered tent near a wooded area during World War I. The image was probably captured while Jeunet was on leave near Jougne in the Doubs region of France. Bourgeois is wearing a beret and...

Godet, André Jeunet's close friend and fellow soldier, reclines on the grass next to an idle wooden plow or wagon. He is wearing the uniform of France's 139e Régiment d'Infanterie and has his hand on a journal or writing pad.

Godet, André Jeunet's close friend and fellow soldier, is wearing the uniform of France's 139e Régiment d'Infanterie as he sits at a wooden table outdoors. His canteen, glasses and bowls are on the table and a tall fence, or wall of a wooden...